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have experienced little difficulty in placing them. However, no true 

 intermediate specimens have been examined, although it is possible 

 that the species intergradate. 



Specimens examined. — Seventy; thirty-three males, thirty-seven 

 females : 



Delaware. 23 One male. (A. N. 8. P.) Type of hyalfna. 



Chestertown, Md. Two females. (A. X. S. P.) 



Glendale, Md. One female. (U. S. X. M.) 



Laurel, Md. Two females. (Bruner Collection.) 



Falls Church. Va. One female. (U. S. X. M.) 



Chain Bridge, Va. One female. (U. S. X. M.) 



Ocean View, Va, One female. (U. S. X. M.) 



Raleigh, X. C. Sixteen males, twenty-one females. (U. S. X. M. 

 and Hebard Collection.) 



Sulphur Springs, X. C. Two males, one immature female. (Hebard 

 Collection.) 



Tryon, X. C. One male. (U. S. X. M.) 



Calhoun, S. C. One female. (U. S. X. M.) 



Thomasville, Ga. One male, one immature female. (Hebard 

 Collection.) 



Thomson Mills, Ga. One male. (U. S. X. M.) 



Jacksonville, Fla. One male. (Bruner Collection.) 



Florida, Two males, one female. (U. S. X. M. and Bruner Col- 

 lection.) 



Alabama. One male. (Morse Collection.) 



Crawford County, Ind. One male, four females. (A. N. S. P., 

 U. S. X. M.; Hebard Collection.) 



Iowa. Two males. (U. S. X. M.) 



Hockley, Tex. One male. (U. S. X. M.) 



Texas. Three males. (U. S. X. M.) 

 Ischnoptera uhleriana Saussure. 24 



1862. I[schnoptera] uhleriana Saussure, Revue et Magasin de Zoologie. 

 2e ser, XIV, p. 169. [Pennsylvania.] 



23 This specimen probably came from near Newark, Delaware, the home of 

 Dr. T. B. Wilson, who presented considerable Delaware collections. 



24 The following references are of uncertain application, as great confusion 

 has existed regarding /. uhleriana, u. fulvescens and borealis. The material in 

 hand furnishes evidence enough to justify their removal from the Saussurean 

 species' references. 



1876. Ischnoptera unicolor Thomas, Proc. Davenport Acad. Nat. Sci., I, 



p. 250. [Iowa.] 

 1893. Temnopterxix virginica Bruner, Publ. Neb. Acad. Sci. III. p. 21. 



[Eastern part of Nebraska.] 



